New Advances in the Study of Hydronymy. Review of the book: Vasilyev, V. L. Gidronimiia basseina reki Msty: svod nazvanii i analiz mikrosistem [The Hydronymy of the Msta River Basin: Nomenclature and Analysis of Microsystems]. Moscow: Izdatel’skii dom IaSK, 2017. [PDF]
The article takes a broad perspective of the book under review: first, by regarding it contextually, as part of the author’s research activity, and then by putting it against the background of the modern hydronymic science.
Tatyana V. Shmeleva
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The Potential of Hydronymy in Supporting a Sustainable Blue Economy in Coastal Areas of Riau Province [PDF]
This study looks at how hydronyms—names given to rivers and other water bodies—have the potential to support the development of a sustainable blue economy in Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province.
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Strandberg, Svante,
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From the Baltic Hydronymy of the Basin of the Upper Don
Reikšminiai žodžiai: Senoji rusų kalba; Baltų kalbos; Toponimai; Etimologija; Hidronimai; (Old) Russian language; Baltic languages; Toponymics; Etymology; Hydronym; Basin of the Don Baltic substrateThis article deals with etymologies of five hydronyms in
M. Yuyukin
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Hydronymic Evidence of Migrations in Western Slovakia [PDF]
The article deals with problems of ethnocultural reconstruction, focusing on the hydronymy of West Slovakia, the area neighbouring with Austria, Hungary and Czech Republic. The author distinguishes several hydronymic strata pertaining to different ethnic
Mária Beláková
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RETRACTED: The Potential of Hydronymy in Supporting a Sustainable Blue Economy in Coastal Areas of Riau Province [PDF]
Following the publication of the Retraction Notice, this article has been formerly retracted on June 25, 2025. This paper has been formally retracted because it has been accidentally published twice in the same volume. Request approved by the proceedings
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Structural and Derivational Typology of Russian Northwestern Hydronyms [PDF]
The article describes some preliminary results of a structural and derivational analysis of river, brook and lake names of the Russian Northwest presenting a list of the main formants proper to the Slavic hydronymy of the region and lists of structural ...
Valery L. Vasilyev
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This article primarily examines the routes used by the ancient Baltic population along rivers, lakes and portages in the historical Novgorod-Pskov lands during the period preceding Slavic colonization.
Valery Leonidovich Vasilyev
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ON SEVERAL HYDRONYMS OF MARIJAMPOLĖ COUNTY UPDATING CURRENT HYDRONYMY DATASummaryUnique resources of toponyms accumulated during the interwar and afterwar period in Lithuania are stored at the Department of Onomastics in the Institute of the Lithuanian ...
Dalia Sviderskienė
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The Croatian Hydronym and Choronym Líka and its Presumed Relatives Lech, Liẽkė, etc.
The Croatian hydronym and choronym Lika is often mentioned together with the hydronym Lech (Austria, Bavaria) and with a group of Lithuanian and Latvian hydronyms and other toponyms and appellatives. They are all presumed to be based on the PIE root *(h1)
Harald Bichlmeier
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